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Square Enix anuncia la EOS de Romancing SaGa Re:universe

Autor : Nicholas Actualizar : Jan 21,2025

Square Enix anuncia la EOS de Romancing SaGa Re:universe

El servidor global de Romancing SaGa Re:universe cerrará el 2 de diciembre de 2024. Si bien la versión japonesa continúa, esto marca el final de la línea para el lanzamiento global después de cuatro años.

Quedan dos meses

El cierre del juego es inminente. Las compras dentro de la aplicación, incluidas las joyas pagadas y los intercambios de Google Play Points, ya cesaron luego del mantenimiento del 29 de septiembre de 2024.

Lanzada en junio de 2020, la versión global obtuvo una recepción mixta a pesar de sus potentes imágenes, audio y su generoso sistema gacha. A diferencia de su exitosa contraparte japonesa, la versión global carecía de actualizaciones de contenido significativas como Solistia y unidades de 6 estrellas, una ausencia de un año que decepcionó a muchos jugadores.

¿Tus pensamientos?

Square Enix ya cerró varios juegos en 2024, incluidos Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius y dos títulos móviles de Dragon Quest. El cierre del servidor global de Romancing SaGa Re:universe se suma a esta lista.

Este tradicional juego de rol por turnos, basado en la clásica serie SaGa, ofrece a los jugadores dos meses para disfrutar de su juego. Si tienes curiosidad, descárgalo de Google Play Store.

Para obtener más noticias sobre juegos, consulta nuestro artículo sobre Legend of Kingdoms: Idle RPG.

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